Daniel Gregory

Westover Wasps' home clash with Cayton in Division One was abandoned after 75 minutes at Oliver's Mount as Westover were bizarrely left with only six men on the pitch.

Westover started with only 10 men and fell behind, trailing 1-0 at the break.

Chris Hannam levelled the game up after 52 minutes, but Cayton smashed in three quick goals to move 4-1 up, Josh Venner hitting two, Harry Sleep firing in and former Scarborough FC favourite Darren Foreman rolling back the years to find the back of the net.

Wasps were then left incensed as referee Bill Pashby showed red cards to Joe Watson, Nathan Barber and Luke Rainton, leaving the home side with only seven men left on the pitch.

An injury to a home player left them with six and gave Pashby no choice but to call proceedings to a halt.

Westover boss Jamie Heritage was left fuming by encounter, he said: "We will be putting an official complaint in about the referee, and I think Cayton will back us up too.

"Two of the red cards were very harsh and then we were left with only six players after a lad went off injured.

"We are struggling to raise a team every week and if these red cards are put through, I think we could fold."